Duke’s Brendan Fowler continued his fine play at the faceoff X by securing 15-of-19 draws. The Blue Devils held distinct advantages in both shots (46-28) and ground balls (40-20) on the day. This marks the second consecutive game Duke has registered 19 goals after being Marist 19-11 earlier in the week.

The Blue Devils (7-4) opened the game with four straight goals and led 4-1 following one period. A pair of three-goal spurts in the second quarter sandwiched around two Georgetown markers gave Duke a 10-3 lead at intermission. In the opening half, Duke had nine different players find the back of the net with Josh Dionne tallying a team-best two goals.

Duke came out and added four unanswered to start the third quarter in a dominant period that saw Wolf score three times and Lawson twice to push the lead to 16-4. Each squad scored three goals in the final quarter to account for the 12-goal margin.